“Three Voices, One Hope” Opera: A New Hope Fundraiser for Childhood Cancer Treatments

2024-01-16 22:58:16

“Three Voices, One Hope”, an opera scheduled for January 27 at the CCU Theater at 7:30 p.m. The event will feature the participation of the baritone Alfredo Martínez and the sopranos Mariana Garci-Crespo and Elisa Ávalos. A New Hope invites society to join this cause by purchasing tickets, the funds from which will be used for chemotherapy treatments.

Artistic expressions play an important role in inviting society to join in the fight once morest childhood cancer, especially when they are aimed at helping children who suffer from this disease and require comprehensive care, emphasized María del Rocío Baños Lara, Director from the Una Nueva Esperanza Cancer Research Center UPAEP

Baños Lara shared data on the incidence of childhood cancer in Mexico, emphasizing the need for comprehensive care for affected children.

He commented that between 2007 and 2015, Mexico registered 150 cases of childhood cancer per million inhabitants, with leukemia being the most prevalent type with 53.1%, followed by lymphomas with 8.9% and non-intracranial plasmas with 8.3%. He highlighted that prompt diagnosis and specialized medical care are crucial factors for the success of treatment in these cases.

He highlighted that the care of children with cancer goes beyond medical treatment and encompasses physical and mental aspects. Unfortunately, low-income families face difficulties in accessing comprehensive treatments, and many of them seek support from civil society organizations. In Mexico, there are around 50 organizations that support children and adolescents affected by cancer, working hard to achieve self-sustainability.

Baños Lara emphasized that a large part of the necessary resources come from events aimed at society, with artistic events being the most successful. She cited concerts, dance recitals and art auctions as activities that capture the public’s attention and generate essential funds to support children with cancer.

In the case of Una Nueva Esperanza, an association located in Puebla with 244 active users, 158 children are treated in active treatment and 86 patients are under surveillance. Dr. Baños Lara reported that in the 25 years of work, they have benefited 1,555 children and their families. Each patient represents a financial challenge, requiring between 10,000 and 30,000 pesos per month, excluding medication costs.

María del Rocío Baños highlighted the vital role of art in fundraising and announced upcoming art events. She added that society thus becomes a crucial ally in the fight once morest childhood cancer, demonstrating that the union of medicine and art can make a difference in the lives of children affected by this disease.

In his speech, José María Corte García, Director of Una Nueva Esperanza, highlighted Una Nueva Esperanza’s constant commitment to providing oncological treatment to children, young people and adolescents, being a major challenge that they have assumed every day. The foundation serves patients from zero to 21 years of age, offering not only chemotherapy, but also comprehensive services that cover psychological, nutritional, oral health and patient rehabilitation aspects.

Focusing on the reality of low-income families, the Director highlighted the importance of the shelter they provide, especially for those from the interior of the state and other entities such as Tlaxcala, Morelos, Guerrero and Hidalgo. Families receive three meals a day, accompanied by recreational services and transportation, evidencing Una Nueva Esperanza’s comprehensive commitment to the health and well-being of patients and their families.

Corte García announced two key upcoming events in fundraising for the foundation. The first, “Three Voices, One Hope”, an opera scheduled for January 27 at the CCU Theater at 7:30 p.m. The event will feature the participation of the baritone Alfredo Martínez and the sopranos Mariana Garci-Crespo and Elisa Ávalos. He invited the society to join this cause by purchasing tickets, the funds from which will go towards chemotherapy treatments.

The second event, “La Danza nos Une,” scheduled for the coming months at the University Cultural Complex Auditorium, will feature folk dance groups with an artistic focus centered on cancer awareness. Tickets for this event cost 100 pesos and will also contribute to the noble cause of A New Hope.

Finally, Corte García expressed his gratitude to Puebla society and to those who, from other municipalities and states, have supported the foundation. He called for participation in these events with a cause, emphasizing that each attendance represents invaluable support to continue providing treatments and support to children and young people who face this difficult battle.

With these artistic events, Una Nueva Esperanza seeks not only to raise funds but also to raise awareness in society regarding the importance of the fight once morest childhood cancer, reminding everyone that unity and solidarity are essential to overcome this challenge.

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